The Peterborough Players invites you to travel to the Metropolitan Opera, the National Theatre of London, the flying trapeze of the Ringling Brothers circus and more in their 2019-20 Arts on Screen series.

In addition to the return of their offerings from the Met: Live in HD and the National Theatre Live, the Players adds a series of three special screenings, bringing a unique, curated lineup of on-screen events.

The stunning, ultra-high resolution cinematography of the Players Arts on Screen series allows audiences to see every detail and feel as if they have been transported to New York, London, or beyond while remaining in the comfort of the Players’ warm and welcoming theatre. It is an exclusive ticket to some of the greatest companies in the world.

The new Special Screening series is an opportunity for audiences to see films and performances that they might never get to see, beyond those from the Metropolitan Opera and the National Theatre Live. The first in the series is a very special event with a deep connection to the Players. On Oct. 5, former Players’ Artistic Director Tom Moore will be onsite to screen his high-flying documentary “The Flight Fantastic”, about one of the first families of trapeze arts, the Flying Gaonas. Moore, director of the original Broadway production of “Grease” and the Sissy Spacek film “‘night Mother”, will be on hand at the Players for a talkback post-screening. The Special Screenings series will also include two thrilling musicals from London, the tap dance classic “42nd Street” (Dec. 14) and the Cindi Lauper-scored “Kinky Boots” (Feb. 15).

For opera lovers, the Met: Live in HD features ten extraordinary pieces, from classic and contemporary. Highlights include Puccini’s perennial audience favorite “Madama Butterfly” (Nov. 9) featuring the great Plácido Domingo as Sharpless; Philip Glass’ hypnotic and virtuosic Akhnaten, with a company of acrobats and jugglers (Nov. 23); and the return to the Met of one of America’s favorite operas, The Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, in a vibrant, all-star production which has garnered rave reviews (Feb. 1).

Rounding out the series are six productions from the National Theatre in London. “The Lehman Trilogy” (Nov. 16) tells the story of the financial family behind Lehman Brothers, from arrival in America in the 1800s to present day collapse, featuring Simon Russell Beale. Arthur Miller’s classic “All My Sons” (Jan. 25) boasts Sally Field and Bill Pullman as Joe and Kate Keller, while Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (March 7) sees Gwendoline Christie of Game of Thrones fame as Titania.

Subscriptions and single tickets are on sale now. Tickets for the Special Screening series and the National Theatre Live are $20; the Met: Live in HD is $25. Subscriptions are always a great way to see more for less! Find information about the full 2019-20 Arts on Screen series on the Players’ website, peterboroughplayers.org. Tickets are available through the website or by calling (603) 924-7585.

For more, visit the Peterborough Players, 55 Hadley Road, Peterborough, or www.peterboroughplayers.org.